Hi,
I'm considering racing at Woody's Hare Scramble in Perth Ontario. Its part of the CMA's National Hare Scramble circuit. I've never raced a Hare Scramble before and I thought about riding in the Novice division.
I got some feedback from Woody that his track is knarly and that it would beat a novice rider like me to pulp. I've only been riding for a year. I don't mind a tough trail. What I'm worried about are sections that might be impassable to an inexperienced rider (i.e. nasty hill climbs, logs, etc). I was under the impression that the trail had to be at least passable for the morning riders since according to the CMA there should be a ladies/kids/novice category to these races.
I will be calling Woody directly for more information about his course, but I was hoping that someone here would have ridden his trail and could give me their feedback on this subject. Anything would be greatly appreciated.
Oh and I wish to point out that I don't expect to be competitive at this race. My objective is to not DNF, not get hurt and get an introduction to the sport.
Thanks,
-Mark-
I'm considering racing at Woody's Hare Scramble in Perth Ontario. Its part of the CMA's National Hare Scramble circuit. I've never raced a Hare Scramble before and I thought about riding in the Novice division.
I got some feedback from Woody that his track is knarly and that it would beat a novice rider like me to pulp. I've only been riding for a year. I don't mind a tough trail. What I'm worried about are sections that might be impassable to an inexperienced rider (i.e. nasty hill climbs, logs, etc). I was under the impression that the trail had to be at least passable for the morning riders since according to the CMA there should be a ladies/kids/novice category to these races.
I will be calling Woody directly for more information about his course, but I was hoping that someone here would have ridden his trail and could give me their feedback on this subject. Anything would be greatly appreciated.
Oh and I wish to point out that I don't expect to be competitive at this race. My objective is to not DNF, not get hurt and get an introduction to the sport.
Thanks,
-Mark-